TUSCALOOSA, Ala. - The University of Alabama women’s track and field team wrapped up the third day of competition of the Alabama Relays at the Sam Bailey Track Complex Saturday with 22 top-10 finishes on the day.

Leading the way for the Crimson Tide was senior Kim Laing, who ran a time of 13.49 to win the 100 meter hurdles. Junior Kaylon Eppinger, who won the heptathlon competition Friday, finished third with a time of 13.80 while Audra Frimpong ran a time of 14.50, finishing sixth. Senior Talaya Owens and freshman Shani Chandler finished 10th and 12th with times of 14.73 and 14.98, respectively. Owens and Chandler also represented the Tide in the 400 meter hurdles. Owens finished fourth with a time of 1:02.54 while Chandler ran 1:03.31 to finish sixth.

In the discus throw, sophomore Wilamena Hopkins recorded a mark of 146-06, finishing seventh. Hopkins also competed in the shot put competition, throwing 47-09.75 to finish in third place. Angelica Howard finished fifth with a throw of 46-01.50

“I think we’re representing Alabama real well,” head coach Sandy Fowler said. “We had a bunch of PRs today. We had high places with Kim Laing winning the hurdles and Hopkins third and Howard fifth in the shot put. I’m proud of the team.”

Sophomore Camilla Armstead recorded personal-best times of 24.10 and 56.33 in the 200m dash and 400m dash, finishing third and fourth, respectively. Seniors Kim Laing and Devon Romero also recorded personal bests, running 24.83 and 24.85 to finish ninth and 10th in the 200m dash. Freshman Dacia Mays finished sixth in the 400m dash with a time of 1:03.31

“I think they’re running with dedication,” Fowler said. “I told them pride for themselves equals pride for their team. It’s all about Alabama because it’s the Alabama Relays. I’m excited about the scoring part of the meet tomorrow because we’re headed in the right direction.”

The Alabama Relays wrap up Sunday with the relays competition, which will be scored by team. The first event, the men’s hammer throw, will begin at 8:00 a.m.